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Lytton Square, Mill Valley |
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6 |
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0 |
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Downtown, Lytton Square, Mill Valley, California - Postcards
Devolite peerless photographic postcard reproduction of Lytton Square. Currently referred to as the downtown Mill Valley Depot or "The Depot." The sign "Rutherford's Drugs" is visible. Written on the reverse, "In 1915 this was a town of 2500 in summer + about 2000 in winter now we have [sic.] Contributed by Arthur J. Sheppard - Address Mr + Mrs Ken Rich."
Record Type: Archive
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Downtown, Mill Valley, California - Postcards
A "real photo postcard" by Devolite Peerless depicting an aerial view of downtown Mill Valley's Lytton Square. This image of Lytton Square, an area colloquially known as The Mill Valley Depot, was published by Ed Wood located in Forestville, California. Written on the reverse is the publisher's information and the hand-written text, "Contributed by Arthur J. Sheppard."
Record Type: Archive
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Downtown, Mill Valley, California - Postcards
A real photo postcard of a view of downtown Mill Valley looking West from the Mill Valley railroad terminus. Two greyhound buses are visible at what's colloquially referred as The Mill Valley Depot. Two Volkswagens are also visible driving down what's currently Miller Aveue. Stamped on the back, "Devolite Peerelss."
Record Type: Archive
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Lytton Square, Mill Valley - Postcards
Postcard reproduction of Lytton Square between Miller and Corte Madera Avenue. The reverse reads: "Lytton Square, Mill Valley California, Postcard," and is stamped with, "Contributed by Lucretia Hanson Little."
Record Type: Archive
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Lytton Square, Mill Valley - Postcards
Postcard reproduction of Lytton Square between Miller and Corte Madera ave. Reverse reads: "LYTTON SQUARE, MILL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, is the hub of this civic-minded community of 12,200 population."
Record Type: Archive
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Mill Valley, California - Postcards
Postcard reproduction of Lytton Square, Mill Valley viewed from Miller Avenue. Written on the reverse, "Miller Avenue, Mill Valley, California. Mt. Tamalpais in the background."
Record Type: Archive
